[NTLUG:Discuss] Austin SWBell smtp relay issues (not really a linux topic but... )

Bob Byron bbyron at radit.com
Tue Aug 20 21:07:31 CDT 2002


Austin SWBell smtp relay issues (not really a linux topic but...)Sounds like the simplest solution is to have SWBell change the static
IP address to one that is not blocked.

Bob
----- Original Message ----- 
From: jeremyb at univista.com 
To: linux at ctlug.org ; discuss at ntlug.org 
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 5:35 PM
Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] Austin SWBell smtp relay issues (not really a linux topic but... )


Hey folks,  have any of you had issues with blocked/returned AOL.com destined email sent from smtp servers on SWBell DSL lines?

  I know this isn't exactly a Linux topic,  but I figured some of you may have been affected by this. 
 I have two Austin clients that can't send any email to AOL email addresses...   that's a real problem when half the 
 country seems to use AOL. 

  ...anyhow,  after doing the usual he-said-she-said song-and-dance with SWBell, ASI and AOL I discovered that 
SWBell sent a list of 500 or so "suspicious" IPs to AOL.  Suspicious meaning smtp relaying problems were "known" to exist on these servers.  Well,  my clients don't relay mail and haven't been sending spam. According to AOL, the heart of the matter is that SWBell actually has the smtp relaying problems on their own server.  ...not the necessarily 500 or so customers they

Pimped out to AOL....   What? ...Huh?  ..when does this start to make sense?  Now I've got clients that can't communicate with their clients... and a bunch of multinational conglomerates pointing their slimy Draconian fingers at each other.    I hate this part of the job.

  
    Is Anyone else experiencing this crapola? 

Jeremy Brooks 
Univista 
office: 512-832-6209 
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